Author:
Hwang Hyeon Seong,Cho Hyun Mok,Kim Se-Um
Abstract
Smart windows can perform energy savings, intelligent lighting, and privacy
protection within buildings and their potential applications have extended to
next-generation mobility. However, the widespread adoption of smart windows is
hindered by challenges related to scalability, cost-effectiveness, and
performance reliability. In this context, smart windows based on liquid crystals
(LCs) may offer notable advantages such as rapid driving speed and scalability.
This review article aims to present the recent research trends in LC-based smart
windows.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Publisher
Korea Flexible & Printed Electronics Society